Microsoft working to close 8-year-old Web proxy vulnerability: Microsoft is working on a fix for an eight-year-old flaw in Windows that lets hackers exploit a Web proxy autoconfiguration protocol and take over groups of machines via a single attack. Microsoft has yet to release the update it has been working on since last week that addresses the vulnerability in the Web Proxy Autodiscovery Protocol (WPAD) in Windows. Blog: IPv6 more secure? Forget it... : So you heard as well that IPv6 is going to make the Internet more secure? Well, think again... In my opinion IPv6 is going to add a lot of complexity to our networks, and generally security goes DOWN when complexity increases. Blog: Comparing Microsoft security with open source security: We all must remember that open source isn't perfect, warns Microsoft Subnet blogger Mitchell Ashley, but it still has raised the bar on how to build secure software. What could Microsoft learn from that? Blog: To use a Windows offline root or not…: Don't count Windows out as an offline root certificate authority because you fear Microsoft's general security reputation, says Microsoft Subnet blogger Tyson Kopczynski. Blog: How to secure Cisco routers: Michael Behringer, MPLS security expert has advice on how to secure your Cisco routers - make them unreachable and auto-secure them. FINAL WEEK TO ENTER TO WIN: Free copies of MPLS VPN Security book: Enter to win a free copy of MPLS VPN Security by Michael Behringer and Monique Morrow, published by Cisco Press. |
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